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PAGE BIX. OAJLY KA8T OBKGOMAN, FHNDLKTON, ORBGON, TUESDAY, APRIL S, ll EIGHT PAGES. raw ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AWgciablePrpparatlonrcrAs suBilaiiiigL-icFbodanilRfijiita tmgtiic SiomadisandlkMtlsi' i-JO Promotes DigestionJOrf ifo ncss and RestXontains ncntw OpiuTu-Morphinc norMincraL ISOT AARCOTIC. jUxSmm M HWWf Ml Ancrfpct Remedy forCbreft non . sour aioraacn.uuHnm 'VormsX'oiTTilsxHisjf:n ncss anJ Loss of Sleep. FacS'imSe Signarnrt of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the' Signature of ill'SIKOF ADAMS HKI.1X TKAM WINS FROM AD.VMS 10 TO 8 Game l'luyo,! In ITcMs Athena Sec onds Boat Adams Second Other News Notes ami Personal Items. tALf I j Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years VMS 0KTU MUMMY. MM TOM OTTT. To O. A. C. NOTES. Cele- The Public I have added an up-to-date optical i artment which will he In charge t A. E. SERUM tometrist Quarterly Centennial Will Be bra ted at Commencement, The Quarterly Centennial of the Oregon Agricultural College will he celebrated Tuesday, June 14. The annual commencement exercises will take up the three days Immediately preceding the date. Excursion rates of a fare and a thirdd will be in operation on all rall- (Speclnl Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., April 25 The Ad- ms first baseball team Dlnveil Sunday and the score was 8 to 10 In! mvor or Jtienx. William Blakcly made a business !trlp to Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mllhun of Pendle itoa were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I O. O. Richardson of Adams over I Sunday. j Clare Myers of Athena, was an Ad ams visitor Sunday evening. Misses Lola and Guendoline Rog ers came up to Adams Friday to spend Sunday at home, and they re turned to school In Pendleton Mon day morning. Mrs. Lula Marquis returned' to her I home In Adams after visiting with i friends and relatives In Pomeroy for i the past two weeks. Hor brother, A. j Watrus accompanied her home. . Mr. and Mrs. John Gless of Call f fornla arrived in Adams Friday and i are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers went to the mountains Friday, I Mr. George Woodward and Miss Lula Lleuallen drove to Walla Walla Saturday and visited with friends and j relatives over Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hale went to Pendleton Saturday In the auto. I Adams' second baseball team play I ed the Athena, second team Satur day and the score was If to 1 in fa- l vor of Athena. Mrs. M. Mclntire and daughter 1 Mable went to Pendleton to meet Mrs. J. Mclntire of The Dalles, where she I has been visiting her daughter, Mrs, Plokle. Mrs. Coffey returned to her home in Adams Friday, after Tlsltlng rela tives In Milton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Marquis of Pen- dleton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. , G. Morrison of Adams Sunday. j Mr. M. A. Baker of the Adams ho tel who has been sick for the past two weeks is considerably improved nnd able to be out again. State it Ohio, city of Toledo. Lucas Cons ' ty. ml Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be U senior partner of the firm of f. 1. Che j roads within the state and special , Eieoo. VCoon7,U.nd8 . TforeldT.n'd I imuia win 0e pui on wnerever mere tnst said firm will pay toe ma or unb : - , . . . r. n.-T.i. t. t- mi t inn . k. j ; n tx ueniaim. A rale 01 one tare xor uunuaciu lAULAna lur nn uiu vvcry . ... 'the round trin win nrvaii :m or catarrn tnat cannot oe curea dj department which will be in charge of ' ,"e. rouna trIp Wl" Preva" on these H1., catarrh Cur i "" FRANK J. CHUNKY. ! Many prominent men of the state j Sworn to before me cad subscribed la and nation will be scheduled for ad- m presence, this 0th day of December, A. ! dresses. The best musical talent avail- D- 188 w OLBaBOn jable will be engaged. The Alumni (Seal) " Notary Penile. , and students will present features Hall's Catarrh Core la taken internally , which v. .11 add greatly to the interest . nd ut olft'T " blood and mucous j of the event. ataisftaa txna ,ur ! Preparations are being made for the r. I. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O. : entertainment and accomodation of t Sold by all Drosvtsts, tie. ! the largest crowd of visitors that has ' . T18 ""lly Pilla for eoastlpa Opt who has had years of practical ex perience. Tour optical work will re ceive thorough attention. FOR coughs KING OF CURES colds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT I DR. KING'S I LUNGS I FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my casa incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me bo completely that I am all 60und and well MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. 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Then there Is M Ignore Nevada, the talent ed daughter of a talented mother. And to crown all Madamo Nevada herself has been singing "Travlata" In Florence to the delight of the Florentines. BRUSSELS PREPARES FOR RIG AIR-CRAFT SHOW A. L. Schaefer Jeweler j ever Invaded the city. The Alumni j tl0 OnCandy The Seal of Purity 'is a Guarantee 4f3&3r OI J. cried iu 11 V in Quality and Hayor Patronue tkt "Modern Dealer" II Ml.ni CMftctimnr Co., Mire., Portland, Or. ft i of the eollege will be back in great i numbers to assist their Alma Mater j In her great celebration and many ! people of the state are expected to j avail themselves of this opportunity of visiting the college, i The following Is the tentative pro gram which is subject to change In detail. j Friday, June 10 8:00 p. m. Juni or Prom. ' Saturday, June 11 10:00 a. m. j Class Day Exercises. 2:30 p. m. ' Reunion of student societies. 8:00 p. m. Senior play. 1 Sunday, June 12. 10:00 a. m. Baccalaureate exercises. 3:00 p. m. ! Exercises student organizations. 7:00 WELLESLEY GIRLS WIN FIGHT FOR TROUSERS Wellesley, Mass. Sniff, there's an odor of mothballs at Wellesley Col lege. It Isn't sealskin, it isn't squirrel that Is being packed away: It's bloom ers Gleefully, Wellesley girls are shoving these necessities Into their trunk trays, because last week the "bloomer trust" was broken. Before that time, no girl was per mitted to appear before the Wellesley footlights in full male attire. She might don a clawhammer coat and a "biled" shirt, but below her trim two button waistcoat she had to wear p m, Union meeting all churches, bloomers. She didn't like It, even if FRESH MEATS ; Monday, June 13. 10:36 Commencement exercises. 2 Alumni business meeting, m. President's reception. m. Alumni banquet Tuesday, June 14. 9:30 a. Quarterly centennial exercises, p. m. Military parade. 4:00 p. Reception to official delegates, p. m. 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Trial bottles free. Guaranteed by Tallmaa & Co. For Cemetery Improvement All parties who wish to have con crete walls built around the graves of their dear friends or relatives, be fore decoration day, will find me do inj this work at the cemetery now or may phone Red 2627. Information given free. FRANK DUPRAT. she could wear silk hose and high- heeled slippers. Since the manifesto, issued by the committee appointed by the Barn swallows, the big college social club, and approved by the faculty, the bloomer rule has died a peaceful death. "I can put real gimp into my part now," smiled the villian chosen for the senior dramatics today. "You can't imagine how ridiculous It was under the old rule fancy a villain In bloom ers!" There are at Wellesley more organ izations that give yearly dramatic per formances than at any other woman's college and the bloomer rule has here tofore affected them all. Ralslu Day April 30, 1910. The above date has been set apart as an annual event by the people of California in which all are asked to join by eating raisins In the form of "Raisin Bread" or in any form that may be desired. The object of this special day is to create a wide spread raisin sentiment that will re sult In a greater demand for that fruit, and to direct the attention of all good housewives to the excellence of the raisins as an article of food. The good people of the Northwest are In vited by their neighbors to participate In the pleasant custom and "break" raisin bread on April 30th. Liquid Foot Ease. Relieves tired, aching and sweaty feet. Happiness for every one at ?E' a bottle. First Class Drug Stores. Watch for the Comet. The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the children for spring coughs and colds. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house. ' It Is the best and safest prevention and cure for croup where the need is ur gent and immediate reliev a. vital ne cessity. Its prompt use has saved many little lives. Contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes Koeppen Bros. Bear In mind the entertainment at M. E. church Wednesday evening, April 27. Program will consist of mu sic, drill, pantomimes, tableaux, etc. Admission 25 cents. Make yourself and others realize you are In the world because you are a man. Till Swine or the Flower? Ah met I saw a huge and 'loathsome sty, Wherein a drove of wallowing swine " were barred, Vhose banquet shocked the nostril and the ere; Then spoke a voice, "Behold the sourot of lard!" I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first One glistening mass of roses pure and white, With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed; And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight. The summer breeze, that cooled that Southern scene, Whispered, " Behold the source of COTTOLENB!" 5 Good Candy Insurance Look for this Label It stands for all that is good and pure and delicious in Candy. Patroni the "Modem Dealer" Modi Cwiftctiwury C., Mfn., Portland, OrefM Farls Professional aviators at present have their eyes on Brussels. One of the early summer attractions at the great "White City" In Brussels, which was opened today by the king of the Belglums, will Be a number of aeronautic competitions, in which many famous flying men are expect ed to take part. Prizes of the value of S50.000 have been promised. Erected on the fringe of the forest of Solgnes, and skirted in one part of the giant beeches of the famous Bola de la Cambre, the exhibition grounds Is one of the most picturesque sites In all Belgium and covers about 200 acres. Every nation has Its own building, the principal being the Palais d In dustrie, which contains the ch'ef Bel glum exhibits. One of the most beau tiful buildings will be the Dutch pa vilion, a structure In the Renaissance style, with a belfry set In the midst of roses and tulip gardens. 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Do you take the East OregonlanT RUN-DOWN PEOPLE are restored to health and strength by Quicker than by any other tonic. We sell it with the understanding that ii it dots not boncm we return the monev. P!e.-. t it -j. . ... . THE PENDLETON DRUG CO., Pendleton. i j LET AN ELECTRIC MOTOR DO YOUR WORK most or Steadiest, cheapest and reliable power for small heavy work. Less danger and easier to operate yon turn a lever and It does the work. The Housewife's work will be lessen ed (when Electricty and Gas come Into the home COOK WITH GAS Make the work easier for ker and save on your fuel as well. No dirt, dust and excessive heat - No fuel to hand)-) and fires to kindle and It costs less. For Her sake, put gas in your, home belo:e thehot weather arrives Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. Phone Mala M. 4 MattMk BaUdls. immH4 OREGON THEATRE, SUNDAY MAY 1st. (i Miss Jeanne Russell and full metropolitan cast in Ethel Barrymore's greatest London and New York comedy success The Chas. Frohman Original Hudson Theatre Scenic Production Direct from Hudson Theatre New York. Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. - Seats On Sale at Pendleton Drug Store !